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Nov 7, 2006
25
Beneteau Moorings 503 Kemah
The wood can be one of the most rewarding tasks... mine looked a collection of lumber from a scrap yard when I started and hinges on the door were completely corroded. You're getting lots of good advice... key is patience. Take the time to plan things out and do it right.

By the looks of that dock I'm going to take a wild stab and guess that you're at the Wharf? It looks like the Wharf... just up the road a piece.

Congratulations and have fun!
 

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Mar 1, 2012
2,182
1961 Rhodes Meridian 25 Texas coast
Houston Hardwoods over on W 34th st have all the good ply you'll need. I drive up 200 mile round trip to buy from them. Meranti and BS 1088 Okume. Also any hardwoods you'd need
 
May 3, 2014
21
Bayliner Buchaneer 27 Clear Lake
The wood can be one of the most rewarding tasks... mine looked a collection of lumber from a scrap yard when I started and hinges on the door were completely corroded. You're getting lots of good advice... key is patience. Take the time to plan things out and do it right.

By the looks of that dock I'm going to take a wild stab and guess that you're at the Wharf? It looks like the Wharf... just up the road a piece.

Congratulations and have fun!
I am at Moon Caye! Found a slip for 100. We would rather spend the money on her than slip fees. Have power and water so we are set. I know it will be baby steps considering our work schedule but she will be beautiful.
 
May 3, 2014
21
Bayliner Buchaneer 27 Clear Lake
The wood can be one of the most rewarding tasks... mine looked a collection of lumber from a scrap yard when I started and hinges on the door were completely corroded. You're getting lots of good advice... key is patience. Take the time to plan things out and do it right.

By the looks of that dock I'm going to take a wild stab and guess that you're at the Wharf? It looks like the Wharf... just up the road a piece.

Congratulations and have fun!
I love it. Maybe I should do floors like that. There is carpet now.
 
May 3, 2014
21
Bayliner Buchaneer 27 Clear Lake
Houston Hardwoods over on W 34th st have all the good ply you'll need. I drive up 200 mile round trip to buy from them. Meranti and BS 1088 Okume. Also any hardwoods you'd need
Thanks!
 
Oct 10, 2009
1,096
Catalina 27 3657 Lake Monroe
Take a lot of pictures. We love to cheer people on as they progress from moldy old hulk to shiny yacht.
It's also a great way to get assistance. It never ceases to amaze me how the experts here can diagnose a problem or offer an insight once they see a picture.
 
May 3, 2014
21
Bayliner Buchaneer 27 Clear Lake
Take a lot of pictures. We love to cheer people on as they progress from moldy old hulk to shiny yacht.
It's also a great way to get assistance. It never ceases to amaze me how the experts here can diagnose a problem or offer an insight once they see a picture.


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Here is my baby
 
Jan 14, 2013
4
Freedom 25 Kemah, Texas
I have a little electric pressure washer you can use. I keep my progressing project at Legend Point so it is not far. Let me know if you're interested.

Have FUN!
O'
 
May 3, 2014
21
Bayliner Buchaneer 27 Clear Lake
I have a little electric pressure washer you can use. I keep my progressing project at Legend Point so it is not far. Let me know if you're interested.

Have FUN!
O'
We looked at legend but didn't want to pay that. Moon Caye will allow us to spend on her. Thanks for the offer but I work for an equipment rental company. I am taking home a power washer today. Have to say magic erasers have done a great job too.
 
Mar 1, 2012
2,182
1961 Rhodes Meridian 25 Texas coast
I have a little electric pressure washer you can use. I keep my progressing project at Legend Point so it is not far. Let me know if you're interested.

Have FUN!
O'
Is there still a ketch rigged trimaran at Legend Point named "Different Drummer"? If so, tell the owners that the guy who built it says hello.i
 
Jan 19, 2010
12,936
Hobie 16 & Rhodes 22 Skeeter Charleston
I will look for it. Right now I am studying a sailboat 101 kind of book. Lol! That way I don't have to say this thingy and that whatchacallit
Don Casey has published a compilation book that is essentially four of his books in one.

it is called

Don Casey's Complete Illustrated Sailboat Maintenance Manual:

I have a copy and I use it all of the time. I've restored 6 badly neglected boats including tearing out bulkheads etc. Don's book was (is) like a Bible to me.

Here it is at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Caseys-Complete-Illustrated-Sailboat-Maintenance/dp/0071462848

On the subject of mold.... The borax idea is a good one

Any anytime you are going to be away from the boat, open up a few jars of old fashion moth balls. Keep them in a jar so you can put the lid on when you visit the boat. The mothballs will keep the bugs out but also, the main ingredient (Naphthalene) kills mold spores.

But the best way to clean an old boat is to just go for it......:eek: It is a two person job. One person has the pressure washer in hand and the other the shop vac. An hour of that and you will have sparkly bilges and mold free bulkheads.

I still remember doing this with an old MacGregor 22 .... my daughter had the pressure washer and when she hit the cabin sides with the pressure washer she said "Oh.. it's white". ;) I guess she thought the mold was grey paint. :D
 
Jul 12, 2004
4
S2 9.2A chesapeake bay
Ozone

Thanks for the tip! She is also in a marina right next to several used boat supply stores on fm 2094. Hardest part is going to be finding someone to redo the woodwork they let rot. And getting rid of the mold. Just an hour on her yesterday cleaning and neither one of us can breathe today. Gotta buy some masks for the next go around.
You can get an ozone generator on Amazon for around $160. It kills mold and mildew. Then it is less heavy chemicals to clean it off. Also kills spores so it does not return right away. Downside is that it will make real rubber brittle, so you should take stuff off the boat, like shoes, when you do it. We use one 1x a year in the spring. You need to be off the boat and have it closed up when running it. An hour should do it
 
Aug 14, 2013
43
Macgregor V24 Chapin, SC
The woodwork will be fun! I totally suck at carpentry (my saying is, "I've cut it twice and it's STILL to short!". I've destroyed a small forest of expensive wood cutting, sawing, sanding, re-cutting, sawing etc. But the final product was extremely satisfying. Doesn't look factory by any means, but everyone that sees my 43 year old v24 (had moss, mold, grime from sitting in the woods for YEARS unattended, sound familiar?) says the boat now has great character. Take lots of pics to fill your scrapbook!
 
Jan 22, 2008
8,050
Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
... I've destroyed a small forest of expensive wood cutting, sawing, sanding, re-cutting, sawing etc. ...quote]

Jay, you overlooked the positive: You found a great way to make sawdust for filler putty!
 
Aug 14, 2013
43
Macgregor V24 Chapin, SC
For sure! I have so much scrap lumber and sawdust around my house now that I look like a miniature saw mill!
 
Aug 15, 2011
7
Oday 28 Kemah
I'm just down the road from you at Watergate and have done a lot of electrical work on my past two boats (Catalina 25 and now an O'day 28). If you have any questions about your electrical system or need someone to look it over contact me.
 
Oct 14, 2012
13
Hunter 28.5 Waukegan, IL
Essential book, I agree

My boat needed a bottom job, and I did it myself a year ago, using book plus suggestions and moral support from other boat owners in the yard and the marina guys. You'll also end up with a great sense of satisfaction.
 
Jun 6, 2005
16
S2 30 Rye, NH
Clueless 1, if you want to destroy mold, the absolute BEST product I've ever used is X-14, available in generally any hardware store....... phenomenal stuff. Use in a well ventilated area, or become more clueless :)